PCI cards and interupt sharing have solved the conflict problems. I have 2
4-port Byterunner PCI cards( which also each include 1 printer port), so
including the on board serial ports I have a total of 10 com ports and the 8
Byterunner ports plus 2 LPT ports all use the same IRQ-11 (plus I believe my
sound card and my network card!). I have unused IRQ's! I have tested this
with both Windows ME and Windows XP.
Ron N5IN
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clive Whelan" <gw3njw@onetel.net.uk>
To: "Eric Scace K3NA" <eric@k3na.org>; "WriteLog" <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] WriteLog, shared IRQs and COM ports
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> Eric
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> > I have access to a computer with lots of COM ports, but some of these
ports share IRQs. WinXP Pro is the operating system. Has
> > anyone used WriteLog with COM ports under shared IRQs? My understanding
of how this works at an operating system and application
> > level is pretty murky.
> >
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> I am doing just that, and it works fine. In fact I was extremely puzzled
that on installation
> , the PCI serial port card ( ITe), the on board sound card, and the on
board ( PC Chips) ethernet
> were all sharing IRQ11, but no conflicts were reported. In fact the serial
port card did not work at first, but on
> disabling the network in the BIOS it did then work. On re-enabling the
network, all three co-existed despite the fact that
> apparently none of the IRQs had changed, and there appeared to be a
conflict, although XP didn't think so.
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> This appears to be pure black magic, and I have given up trying to
understand it, and just rejoice!
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> 73
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> Clive
> GW3NJW
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